Celebrating mātauranga Māori as a kāhui ako
12 October 2022
When Rangitoto College first took on establishing Pīpīwharauroa – Festival of Mātauranga for the Mid Bays Kāhui Ako, there were a great deal of unknowns.
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12 October 2022
When Rangitoto College first took on establishing Pīpīwharauroa – Festival of Mātauranga for the Mid Bays Kāhui Ako, there were a great deal of unknowns.
12 October 2022
Students at a small school on the Kāpiti Coast are so passionate about climate action, they took their concerns to their district council to champion change
12 October 2022
Individualised professional development for teachers of Pacific learners is helping schools to build cultural competency and address inequity.
12 October 2022
In Tāmaki Makaurau, a local construction contractor is rolling out an education programme at the schools they are working with, linking classroom learning.
12 October 2022
In a previous issue of Tukutuku Kōrero, we outlined the new Whakatipu course at Outward Bound.
12 October 2022
The Duffy Books in Homes programme has been running for 27 years, offering free books to ākonga across the country.
12 October 2022
Government education agencies are working on a new digital and data strategy outlining a shared view of digital education in Aotearoa the coming decade.
21 September 2022
Te Puna Mātauranga, an iwi-led education hub, has been supporting Māori education achievement through a unique model of collaboration since 2015.
21 September 2022
“As I listened to that lecture on Te Tiriti, even at 11 years old, I knew in my heart that this was what I wanted to do.
21 September 2022
The $5 million dollar redevelopment of Arowhenua Māori School in Temuka, South Canterbury, has taken those involved on a journey through time